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- rlog - print log messages and other information about RCS
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- rrlloogg [ _o_p_t_i_o_n_s ] _f_i_l_e ...
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- rrlloogg prints information about RCS files.
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- Pathnames matching an RCS suffix denote RCS files; all
- others denote working files. Names are paired as
- explained in ccii(1).
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- rrlloogg prints the following information for each RCS file:
- RCS pathname, working pathname, head (i.e., the number of
- the latest revision on the trunk), default branch, access
- list, locks, symbolic names, suffix, total number of revi-
- sions, number of revisions selected for printing, and
- descriptive text. This is followed by entries for the
- selected revisions in reverse chronological order for each
- branch. For each revision, rrlloogg prints revision number,
- author, date/time, state, number of lines added/deleted
- (with respect to the previous revision), locker of the
- revision (if any), and log message. All times are dis-
- played in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Without
- options, rrlloogg prints complete information. The options
- below restrict this output.
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- --LL Ignore RCS files that have no locks set. This is con-
- venient in combination with --hh, --ll, and --RR.
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- --RR Print only the name of the RCS file. This is conve-
- nient for translating a working pathname into an RCS
- pathname.
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- --hh Print only the RCS pathname, working pathname, head,
- default branch, access list, locks, symbolic names,
- and suffix.
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- --tt Print the same as --hh, plus the descriptive text.
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- --bb Print information about the revisions on the default
- branch, normally the highest branch on the trunk.
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- --dd_d_a_t_e_s
- Print information about revisions with a checkin
- date/time in the ranges given by the semicolon-
- separated list of _d_a_t_e_s. A range of the form _d_1<<_d_2 or
- _d_2>>_d_1 selects the revisions that were deposited
- between _d_1 and _d_2 inclusive. A range of the form <<_d
- or _d>> selects all revisions dated _d or earlier. A
- range of the form _d<< or >>_d selects all revisions dated
- _d or later. A range of the form _d selects the single,
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- latest revision dated _d or earlier. The date/time
- strings _d, _d_1, and _d_2 are in the free format explained
- in ccoo(1). Quoting is normally necessary, especially
- for << and >>. Note that the separator is a semicolon.
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- --ll[_l_o_c_k_e_r_s]
- Print information about locked revisions only. In
- addition, if the comma-separated list _l_o_c_k_e_r_s of login
- names is given, ignore all locks other than those held
- by the _l_o_c_k_e_r_s. For example, rrlloogg --LL --RR --llwwfftt RRCCSS//**
- prints the name of RCS files locked by the user wwfftt.
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- --rr[_r_e_v_i_s_i_o_n_s]
- prints information about revisions given in the comma-
- separated list _r_e_v_i_s_i_o_n_s of revisions and ranges. A
- range _r_e_v_1::_r_e_v_2 means revisions _r_e_v_1 to _r_e_v_2 on the
- same branch, ::_r_e_v means revisions from the beginning
- of the branch up to and including _r_e_v, and _r_e_v:: means
- revisions starting with _r_e_v to the end of the branch
- containing _r_e_v. An argument that is a branch means
- all revisions on that branch. A range of branches
- means all revisions on the branches in that range. A
- branch followed by a .. means the latest revision in
- that branch. A bare --rr with no _r_e_v_i_s_i_o_n_s means the
- latest revision on the default branch, normally the
- trunk.
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- --ss_s_t_a_t_e_s
- prints information about revisions whose state
- attributes match one of the states given in the comma-
- separated list _s_t_a_t_e_s.
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- --ww[_l_o_g_i_n_s]
- prints information about revisions checked in by users
- with login names appearing in the comma-separated list
- _l_o_g_i_n_s. If _l_o_g_i_n_s is omitted, the user's login is
- assumed.
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- --VV_n Emulate RCS version _n when generating logs. See ccoo(1)
- for more.
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- --xx_s_u_f_f_i_x_e_s
- Use _s_u_f_f_i_x_e_s to characterize RCS files. See ccii(1) for
- details.
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- rrlloogg prints the intersection of the revisions selected
- with the options --dd, --ll, --ss, and --ww, intersected with the
- union of the revisions selected by --bb and --rr.
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- rrlloogg --LL --RR RRCCSS//**
- rrlloogg --LL --hh RRCCSS//**
- rrlloogg --LL --ll RRCCSS//**
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- The first command prints the names of all RCS files in the
- subdirectory RRCCSS that have locks. The second command
- prints the headers of those files, and the third prints
- the headers plus the log messages of the locked revisions.
- The last command prints complete information.
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- options prepended to the argument list, separated
- by spaces. See ccii(1) for details.
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- The exit status is zero if and only if all operations were
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- IIDDEENNTTIIFFIICCAATTIIOONN
- Author: Walter F. Tichy.
- Revision Number: 5.3; Release Date: 1991/08/22.
- Copyright (C) 1982, 1988, 1989 by Walter F. Tichy.
- Copyright (C) 1990, 1991 by Paul Eggert.
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- ci(1), co(1), ident(1), rcs(1), rcsdiff(1), rcsintro(1),
- rcsmerge(1), rcsfile(5)
- Walter F. Tichy, RCS--A System for Version Control,
- _S_o_f_t_w_a_r_e_-_-_P_r_a_c_t_i_c_e _& _E_x_p_e_r_i_e_n_c_e 1155, 7 (July 1985),
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- The separator for revision ranges in the --rr option used to
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- bolic names contain --. For backwards compatibility rrlloogg
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